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Version 2 is now available :) |
cool style :)
I just have one question... I use vBadvanced CMPS..what do i have to change in the navbar so it will show the link for forum on the index and vise versa... The button isnt a prob ;) |
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For myself I use vBadvanced modules as side columns and the forum in the middle column, so there will be no problem if you use vBadvance this way (for an example: www.webmastersforums.net ). But if you need to use vbAdvanced as your frontpage with the forum in another page, I can provide you a designed button for that but you will have to change the navbar links and sequnce through your admincp=>Style&Templates=>Edit Templates If that suits you, please let me know so I can supply you with a designed Forum button. Thanks ;) |
That is really nice...love the colors..great job :D
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Many thanks and glad that you like the color scheme :)
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I use vBadvanced as my frontpage indeed. It would great if you could provide me that button but i'm even more concerned about editting the navbar template. Maybe you can set me up with that too. This is what I found so far:
In your style manager, you look for the "navbar" template. Below <!-- nav buttons bar -->: Look for: Code: <!--<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="$vboptions[forumhome].php?$session[sessionurl]">Home</a></td>--> Replace with: Code: <td class="vbmenu_control"><if condition="THIS_SCRIPT == 'adv_index'"><a href="$vboptions[bburl]?$session[sessionurl]">Forums<else /> <a href="$vboptions[homeurl]?$session[sessionurl]"> Portal </if></a></td> Hope you can help me with that :) |
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Cool :-)
I don't use the calender so that's a good one to replace Tia |
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